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The area of Quincy now called Merrymount is located on the site of the original English settlement of 1625 and takes its name from the punning name given by Morton. [11] The area was first incorporated as part of Dorchester in 1630 and was briefly annexed by Boston in 1634. [12]
Jun 10, 2014 · That changed in 1792, when Quincy split to become its own town named after Col. John Quincy, grandfather of Abigail Adams. Revere / Magic Piano
Set off from Braintree and incorporated as a town (township) in 1792, it was renamed to honour Colonel John Quincy, a prominent local resident. Quincy is notable as the home of the celebrated Adams family.
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Quincy was first settled in 1625 by colonists from the Plymouth Colony. It was initially a part of Dorchester before becoming an independent town in 1792 and eventually incorporating as a city in 1888. The city's name is derived from Colonel John Quincy, the maternal grandfather of President John Quincy Adams.
Mar 30, 2024 · In 1792, the Braintree North Precinct officially became the independent town of Quincy, named after Colonel John Quincy, the maternal grandfather of Abigail Adams and namesake of John Quincy Adams. This period saw a surge in civic pride, with Quincy residents actively shaping their new municipality.
Quincy the Gateway to Boston Harbor. Nestled in between the 22 hills of the Blue Hills Reservation and 27 miles of coastline along Boston Harbor and the Harbor Islands, the area we know of today as the City of Quincy has always been a center of human activity and innovation.
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Quincy is a city in Norfolk County in the U.S. State of Massachusetts. It is part of Metropolitan Boston. It is named after Colonel John Quincy, who was Abigail Adams' mother's father. Quincy also had Adams' son, John Quincy Adams, named after him.